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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
No-No; No No; No-no (disambiguation); No no

No Jab, No Pay         
AUSTRALIAN POLICY INITIATIVE
No Jab No Pay; No Jab No Play; No Jab, No Play
No Jab No Pay is an Australian policy initiative which withholds three state payments – Child Care Benefit, the Child Care Rebate and a portion of the fortnightly Family Tax Benefit part A per child – for parents of children under 20 years of age who are not fully immunised or on a recognised catch-up schedule. No Jab No Play is a related policy that disallows unvaccinated children from attending preschool and childcare centres, and imposes fines on childcare centres that admit unvaccinated children.
No-hitter         
  • [[Mike Witt]] pitched in both a complete game no-hitter and a combined no-hitter.
  • [[Bob Feller]] pitched the first [[Opening Day]] no-hitter, in 1940.
  • [[Joe Musgrove]] pitched the most recent, and to date only, no-hitter for the San Diego Padres.
  • [[Jason Varitek]] caught four no-hitters during his MLB career.
  • [[Justin Verlander]] threw his first two no-hitters for the Detroit Tigers, and more recently one for the Houston Astros.
  • Ken Johnson]] pitched a no-hitter in 1964 but was the losing pitcher of the game.
  • [[Len Barker's perfect game]] is the most recent no-hitter for the Cleveland Guardians.
  • [[Matt Young]] allowed no hits in a 1992 game that is not considered a no-hitter because he only pitched eight innings.
  • Rich Hill]] had a potential no-hitter broken up in [[extra innings]] in 2017.
  • perfect game]], during his MLB career.
BASEBALL GAME IN WHICH A TEAM WAS NOT ABLE TO RECORD A SINGLE HIT
No-hit game; No-hit; No hitter; No Hitter; No-hitters; No hit game; No hitters; Combined no-hitter; Combined no-hitters; Combined no hitter; Combined no hitters; Zero-hitter; Nohitter
In baseball, a no-hitter (also known as a no-hit game and colloquially as a no-no) is a game in which a team was not able to record a single hit through conventional means. Major League Baseball (MLB) officially defines a no-hitter as a completed game in which a team that batted in at least nine innings recorded no hits.
no-hitter         
  • [[Mike Witt]] pitched in both a complete game no-hitter and a combined no-hitter.
  • [[Bob Feller]] pitched the first [[Opening Day]] no-hitter, in 1940.
  • [[Joe Musgrove]] pitched the most recent, and to date only, no-hitter for the San Diego Padres.
  • [[Jason Varitek]] caught four no-hitters during his MLB career.
  • [[Justin Verlander]] threw his first two no-hitters for the Detroit Tigers, and more recently one for the Houston Astros.
  • Ken Johnson]] pitched a no-hitter in 1964 but was the losing pitcher of the game.
  • [[Len Barker's perfect game]] is the most recent no-hitter for the Cleveland Guardians.
  • [[Matt Young]] allowed no hits in a 1992 game that is not considered a no-hitter because he only pitched eight innings.
  • Rich Hill]] had a potential no-hitter broken up in [[extra innings]] in 2017.
  • perfect game]], during his MLB career.
BASEBALL GAME IN WHICH A TEAM WAS NOT ABLE TO RECORD A SINGLE HIT
No-hit game; No-hit; No hitter; No Hitter; No-hitters; No hit game; No hitters; Combined no-hitter; Combined no-hitters; Combined no hitter; Combined no hitters; Zero-hitter; Nohitter
¦ noun Baseball a game in which a pitcher yields no hits to the opposing team.

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No-no

No-no, No-No or no-no may refer to:

  • No-hitter, also called a no-no, a baseball game in which a team was not able to record a single hit
  • Elastic No-No Band, a musical group based in New York City's anti-folk scene, active from 2004–2011
    • No-No's (Leftovers and Live Songs), is the second official CD release by the antifolk group Elastic No-No Band
    • The Very Best of Elastic No-No Band So Far, the first official CD release of the antifolk group Elastic No-No Band
  • Judy's Little No-No, a 1969 crime film about a go-go dancer who is targeted by gangsters after coming into possession of a priceless jewel
  • No-No Boy (play), a play written by Ken Narasaki adapted from the novel of the same title by John Okada
  • No-No Boy, a novel by John Okada about a Japanese-American set in 1946 in Seattle, Washington
  • Noo-Noo, a character in the television series Teletubbies
  • No-no, baby talk used when talking to a young child, meaning something bad or dangerous; i.e. "a big no-no".
  • "No No", a song by Westlife from Westlife
  • A No No, a song by Mariah Carey